Did you notice that particular post (reply 27 on page 2)? The link proves the photo you claim recent responsibility for, was actually on the internet back on 17 June 1997, at the Apollo Lunar Surface Journals.
I saw it and I believe you. I imagine it was buried in cyberspace somewhere. But it didn't appear to me and others until much later.
Well, that looks to me rather at odds with your earlier:
The photograph of the ice sublimator that is presented is able to be presented because of me. I'm confident, it was my steady agitation that caused it to finally appear on the Internet.
[bolded for emphases]
Even if you go back to the
ALSJ intro page as it was almost 20 years ago, it takes a grand total of three clicks, one on the Apollo lunar surface journal logo image, another on 'Introductory Material' and, lastly,'Portable Life Support System (PLSS)', to get back to the page I linked to. That's not buried,
Neil Baker. That's not even mildly dusted.
You should listen to your room-mate.